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Legend Corn Cob Pipe

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$5.99

Quick Overview

The Legend is the most popular pipe for the price in our series of mid-sized, filtered pipes with a medium-sized bowl and coating that gives it a soft yellow color. Available in three bowl shapes: 5th Avenue, Rob Roy, and Flat. Each bowl shape comes with an amber bent or straight bit as shown. See Product Description below for more details.

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The Legend is the most popular pipe for the price in our series of mid-sized, filtered pipes with a medium-sized bowl and coating that gives it a soft yellow color. Available in three bowl shapes: 5th Avenue, Rob Roy, and Flat. Each bowl shape comes with an amber bent or straight bit as shown.

I currently have four Legends.I really can't say any more than whats been said already about these here pipes. All I own are Missouri Meerschaums for a reason, eight with four more on the way, because all of them are awesome. I love the Legends because they smoke great, look great and are a pleasure to smoke in rotation to rest my Country Gent and General.(favorites) Can't wait to own all of them. Good smoking my friends. (Posted on 6/6/2015)

I've had many of these over the years and never had one burn out or go bad in any way on me. Most have been lost or given away to a friend in need, and a malicious ex of ten years who liked to "misplace" my stuff and claim no knowledge about it (even after asking "How come my pipe/pocketknife/book I was reading/favorite cup, accidentally fell into the bottom of the trash while I was at work?").
Replacing these in case you need to is no hardship like replacing a +$30.00 pipe is, so you don't have to treat them as fragile treasures.
It's a solid pipe. (Posted on 2/23/2015)

I picked one up the local store because I like smoking but just had to quit cigarettes and cigars. I was drawn to this pipe by the attractive price and the fact I couldn't believe this thing is made out of a corn cob, but it is and it's actually working fine. However, I have to admit I am so new to pipe smoking it is embarrassing.

I was wondering if any of you gentlemen here could spare a moment and give me some pointers, a few beginners tips, how to avoid common mistakes, etc.

Here's my Qs:

1. Is there a proper way to "break in" a new CC pipe and what is it?

2. How/how much do you fill the bowl, how much fire does it need to get it started, is it OK to relight -say- every 2-3 minutes?

3. How/how often do you clean it and how/with what?

4. I will need to (eventually) replace the amber bit. Will either the Danish of the Regular (bent) bit fit mine?

5. How often does the Medico filter needs replacement. After about 5 uses, mine is already burned on the side closer to the bowl. Is this normal? What are the pros/cons of using the pipe with the filter removed?

Thank you so much for your time and your feedback! (Posted on 2/13/2015)

A legend was my first pipe years ago, and since I added alot of briars and bigger MM cobs to my colection. When you just don't have time to relax with a Freehand or Country gentleman a Legend is the cob I reach for. Always a cool smoking experience. I do put the Danish stems on all my filtered cobs for more comfort. Thanks MM! (Posted on 10/11/2014)

I'm most appreciated by its light weight. Hanging it in my jaw is so easy. Cool, dry and smooth, is the excellent smoking experience. It should be recommended to every smoking guys. (Posted on 9/12/2014)

So far I have two of these. Both have the 5th Avenue bowl. One straight stem; the other bent. In my opinion the bent stem is sexier. I got both from the local tobacconist. Both of them came with loose fitting stems. A wrap or two of Scotch tape around the tenon tightened things up. These pipes are workhorses. I use them all day long. Would I buy another one? You betcha! I'm sold on cobs. (Posted on 8/18/2014)

I just bought a Legend at a local Rite Aid. After the first time smoking it I am now hooked on corn cob pipes! It smokes great! Love the way it looks and it holds a nice amount of tobacco. It also seems I don't have to light it as often as some of my other pipes. I am now a fan of MM corn cob pipes for life! I'm going to order a lot of the other styles. It's also nice that something is still made in this great country of ours! May MM Co. last forever! (Posted on 1/22/2014)

While not an avid smoker(a cigarette at a bar or a cigarillo or hookah session at home every now and then) I enjoy various forms of tobacco moderately. This inexpensive pipe I saw at my local Walgreens peaked my interest and my girlfriend got it for me with some Golden Burley. What an experience! Smooth and woody/natural flavors, no bite, a very clean and dry smoke that knocks cigarettes and cigars out of the question. The satisfaction is on par with the hookah and is much less maintenance, space, and process. There's a reason this pipe has stood the test of time. It has to be one of the most enjoyable forms of tobacco use. This is a very high quality piece at a great value for an American product. Looking forward to trying some more from this fine Company. (Posted on 1/4/2014)

Let me start by saying I am no expert, or pipe snob, but this is a great pipe. I picked one up at my local tobacconist since hearing so much about them. This is one good product and one that any beginning piper should buy. Cobs are easy to break in, inexpensive to replace if broken, and will last years. This pipe gives me the coolest, sweetest smoke of all my pipes and I love it. I can smoke a bowl, wait an hour and smoke another, and this pipe will keep the pace without having to rest like a briar would. Buy one guys, you will love it. Hoorah for AMerican products! (Posted on 10/19/2013)

Bought the Legend and a Country Gent when I ordered my tobaccos. Both pipes are excellent. The Legend has a good bowl size and is light and comfortable to hold in your mouth while working or just requiring your hands free. Missouri Meerschaums provide a cool and flavorful smoke at unbeatable prices. I plan on buying some Forever Stems, not a big fan of the cheap acrylic stems that come with the Legend. Everyone should have a MM in their collection. Support a legendary American business and reward your wallet and tastebuds! (Posted on 9/14/2013)

I own straight and bent Legends. These pipes are the best bang for the buck. They're perfect for the pool deck, the boat, mowing the lawn (one for the front yard, one for the back yard, and one for relaxing after putting the mower away and admiring your work with an ice cold beer), morning pipe with good coffee, or evening smoke with a good single malt. I have converted friends who were briar only snobs into trying corn cobs. One bowl of their favorite tobacco and they became believers and now regularly smoke them. They've apologized for doubting me and their snide comments. My collection consists of 18 briars of varying styles and finishes and 18 cobs, including straight and bent Legends, Diplomat, MacArthurs, and even a couple of miniatures. They're all in regular rotation. (Posted on 7/9/2013)

this was my first of many cob pipes. there's not much risk in trying one for six dollars, so I did. now I wish I would have found out about these a long time ago. like before I spent too much money on pipes that didn't smoke nearly as well. (Posted on 6/11/2013)

When I think of a Corn Cob pipe , I think MM Legend ! I'm not sure how many I own , at least half a dozen , as I take these out and about in the woods / fishing as well as sitting on the porch . The amber color stem and the yellowed bowl are " The " Benchmark look of a Cob pipe . I smoke all my cobs with filters [ Washington , Legend and Country Gentleman ] . Try them with and without the filters (Posted on 6/9/2013)

I own several legend that I use from 4 years (I smoke in a clean pipe everyday) absolutely like my briar pipes.
I went to a pipemaker and ordered ebonite stems, because my teeth go quickly into the plastic stems...
This pipe is a must have for every pipe smoker ! (Posted on 5/12/2013)

My first cob was a 'Legend' and it is a fantastic smoke. Had it for around a year and a half, so to everyone who says that cob's don't last, I'm calling you out. Proper care and a Cob can last years. The Legend is the same size as the Missouri Pride and Washington Pipes, which means a shorter smoke at around 15-20 minutes. I easily get twice that with my CG and other large sizes. However, the price is hard to beat, and the pipe has the excellent smoking qualities MM is renowned for. This pipe is filtered, and does NOT have a hardwood plug. In summary, this is a fantastic pipe and a great way to see if Cobs are right for you. (Posted on 2/26/2013)

First of all, I'm a huge fan of various briars (Danish, Italian, Israeli, London..) and the beautiful natural taste you get from some of the restored broken in estates. Not to mention the coolness from an antique meerschaum is unlike anything else.

However, during my time in Snob Land where I looked at cob smokers as just a cheap thrill I was unwilling to try one until I finally just said "all right...I'll do it." I cannot describe accurately the immediate experience I had from the first puff in my Legend. The smoke was cool, it naturally added a sweetness to my favorite tobacco, and that week I gave my briar to one of my best friends and sold my antique meerschaum....I AM CONVERTED!! It was absolutely amazing!! I'm not a proud owner of several MM's and I'll stay with them until the end of time as I keep trying new ones. You can never go wrong with these!!

Thanks, MM, for a great product and providing such exceptional customer service! (Posted on 2/6/2013)